AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCaribbean Week in New York 2026: Anguilla’s tourism delegation (Health, Tourism and Sports Minister Cardigan Connor and ATB leadership) is in Manhattan June 1–5 for the CTO’s “One Caribbean: Infinite Experiences” summit, joining regional ministers and industry leaders to push connectivity, resilience, and a unified Caribbean tourism pitch. Regional Fisheries Tech & Policy: The CRFM Ministerial Council (CARICOM) met via teleconference and elected Antigua’s Randy Baltimore as Chair, focusing on aquaculture expansion, food security, climate/disaster resilience (including insurance), and progress against IUU fishing. Aquaculture Breakthrough: Japan says it has achieved commercial, fully farmed eel production and trial sales, aiming to cut reliance on wild-caught juvenile eels and stabilize supply amid growing scrutiny. Travel Trends for Older Boomers: A new travel-focused piece highlights why many boomers are drawn to the Caribbean—more disposable income and a preference for lower-impact, experience-rich getaways. Air Connectivity Watch: BermudAir (including AnguillAir) announced a set of new US routes, raising questions about market fit and how the airline’s small fleet will scale service.
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